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What difference was felt in catching a fast moving cricket ball And the slow One ?​

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Answered by jannatsharma3333
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A fast moving ball has a tendency to keep moving due to inertia. According to Newton's second law, the force with which ball is moving is equal to its mass multiplied by its acceleration. When we catch a ball, momentum of the ball is transferred from ball to hand. If we keep our hand stationary, the force with which momentum is transferred might hurt our hand. But as soon as we pull our hands back, net momentum is decreased, thus reducing the force with which ball makes an impact with our hands.

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Answered by franktheruler
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The difference felt in catching a fast moving cricket ball and the slow one is: The fast moving ball will hurt more in comparison to the small moving one.

  • All moving bodies possess momentum, which is the product of mass and the velocity of the body.
  • Let us assume that both the cricket balls have the same mass. In that case, the momentum of the fast moving ball is more in comparison to the slow moving one.
  • Now, to stop the moving ball by catching it, the person has to resist the force exerted by the ball. The higher the momentum, the higher will be the force exerted by the ball.
  • Hence, while stopping the fast moving cricket ball, the person will feel more hurt.
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